What results caught your eye?

1. This type of case study is based actual medical cases from the literature. You will work to evaluate a patient, and synthesize brain-behavior links through directed questions. You can use your textbook and the lectures as a starting point, but you will need to do additional research. For mini-case studies, you will turn in one slide with all of your answers. No other format is accepted.Download the Chemistry of Behavior Case Study. There are 3 questions on this assignment. You must use one source outside of the textbook.Complete the scenario that corresponds to the first letter of your last name:Last names A to E = Scenario #1Last names F to J = Scenario #2Last names K to 0 = Scenario #3Last names P to T = Scenario #4Last names U to Z = Scenario #5Upload a single slide with all of your answers (think: infographic). No other format will be accepted. If you did not use PowerPoint, please convert to PDF. Do not paste a link to your assignment, as permissions to view it may not transfer into Canvas. Warning: if you submit unformatted text, even if you answer all the questions, you will receive a “0”. This is a visual assignment.2. This assignment will help you make connections between the science of biopsychology and your daily life, and keep you apprised of the latest developments in the field. You will search BioPsychology NewsLink (https://learninglink.oup.com/access/content/watson3e-student-resources/watson3e-newslink) for a media article related to the The Chemistry of Behavior chapter. You can search by keyword using the chapter’s key terms in the list below, or click on the links by chapter. You can also enter one of the keywords on Google (news tab). Once you find a layperson article you’re interested in, complete your journal entry by answering the six assignment questions.a. What keyword did you search?b. What is the article about?c. How was the research conducted?d. What results caught your eye?e. What conclusions can you draw?f. What is the link to your article?

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